Julio Serrano Echeverría

Julio Serrano Echeverría (born 1983 in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala) is a Guatemalan writer, poet, and filmmaker.

He is the founder[1] of the publishing house Libros Mínimos,[2] one of the first Guatemalan publishers in offering publications for free download. He was one of the initiators of the International Festival of Poetry of Quetzaltenango.[3] Many of his poems, short stories, and literature articles have been published in Guatemalan magazines and newspapers,[4] as well as in anthologies and print and online publications. He has been invited to take part in international poetry and literature festivals.[5][6][7]

Echeverría, representing Libros Mínimos, is a member of Colectivo Cuatro Caminos.[8] On August 5, 2010, the first screening of the documentary "Vidas Ambulantes" (Ambulant Lives) took place,[8] produced and directed by Colectivo Cuatro Caminos.

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